Saturday, May 2, 2026

Sour notes on radio programmes

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I WAS ON VACATION during the month of July and decided to stay here in Bim to rest, relax and simply enjoy the best on offer.

So I headed to Bathsheba and oh what a good time I had.

Well, I tried to do without television for the two weeks down there and opted to listen to the radio.

What a burden I placed on myself. Listening to the call-in radio programmes, particularly those focusing on Crop-Over certainly proved to be a sour note to the holiday.

Blah, blabber and yuk. All I would like to suggest to the programming specialists at the radio stations is that they review all these programmes.

The regulars, the moderators and the experts, a little too much for me. The notable exceptions being Sydney Simmons, Peter Wickham and Tony Marshall.

WINSTON MAYERS

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